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Sat Mar 03, 2007 10:02 pm
Sumi H. Inkblot says...



xtenx wrote:. But the fact that the author is published at all means the book probably isn't a complete piece of crap (there are exceptions to that of course :roll:).


:coughcough"Criss Cross" coughcough: ;)

Oops. My story has swords in the title!X_X I only used it because "sword" is a term for war in a favorite story of mine. (I've changed the title of that story SEVERAL times. Started out as "A Lot Bit" because I love the sound of that phrase....bleh. I can always change it again :P )

I rely on titles a lot, too. for example, if a poem sounds emo to me (no offense to anyone), like it has "pain", "Loneliness" "sorrow" "blood" "death" "despair" "The Dark ___" or "Tears of ____" I'm about....100% less interested in it. Come on, people! It's the same way with usernames. It's a trend to give yourself a dark, creepy name that gives the image that you are in a cult, have a deal with the Lich King or have sold your soul. And I just don't get it.
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Sun Mar 11, 2007 7:07 pm
Goldenheart says...



What do you think about one-word titles? Like 'Audacity,' or 'Emma'?
"I hate the word 'Truce'. It means 'Fun's over'." ~My little sister
  








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